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Monday, February 24, 2014

Hello, Sailor Sunday Stamps Sketch Challenge

Sunday Stamps has a fun sketch challenge today.I decided to pull out a couple of my newest Stampin' Up! stamp sets that I haven't had a chance to play with yet. The combination makes for a real masculine card that I believe my husband will appreciate. He likes nautical themes even more than I do.At first glance it may seem that my card does not fit the sketch because the sketch has 4 panels at the bottom. But if you look closely you will see that there are indeed 4 panels on the bottom of this card. I used Early Espresso card stock on two panels and embossed them with Tempting Turquoise embossing powder. The other two panels are Tempting Turquoise card stock embossed with Early Espresso embossing powder. Now do you see it? ☺ It looks a bit like the weathered boards on an ocean-side cottage.

Products I used:Early Espresso card stockTempting Turquoise card stockWhisper White card stockEarly Espresso Classic Stampin' inkTempting Turquoise Classic Stampin' inkBasic Gray Classic Stampin' inkVersaMark inkHello, Sailor stamp setHardwood stampBrights Candy DotsStampin' SpongeEarly Espresso embossing powderTempting Turquoise embossing powderSnail adhesiveHeat tool Stampin' Up! Sale-A-Bration is here and we are Sale-a-brating! When you order $50.00 of merchandise (not including shipping and taxes) you earn a star, for my Star Crafter Program (find out about it here).You also get a reward from Stampin' Up! because it isSale-a-bration. You can choose a free product (see them here) for EACH $50.00 you spend. And, in addition to those perks, this week I will send you a package of Dimensionals for FREE! (Offer good only on sales through my online Stampin' Up! store between 2/23/14 and 3/1/14 only).

12 comments:

What a fantastic card Trude! Love how you used the Hardwood Background stamp on your card. Your card has inspired me to purchase the Hello, Sailor stamp set, nice job! Thanks for joining us at Sunday Stamps, hope you will join us again.

About Me

I became a Stampin' Up! demonstrator at the end of 2011, but I have been crafting and stamping for many years.
My mother and her mother are/were into crafts, sewing, quilting, needle arts and passed the love of arts and crafts on to me and some of my siblings.
I am also an elementary school teacher. I guess that is why I like to share my interest in crafts with others!

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